ECOTOURISM
In Loreto?s environs there are various places where you can observe a wide variety of
flora and fauna, such as the gray whale.
Bahia de Loreto Marine Park ? Located off the coast of
Loreto. This marine park covers 206,580 hectares
(508,474 acres),
which includes the islands of Coronado,
Montserrat, El Carmen,
Danzante and Santa
Catalina. At this place you can observe an
abundance of marine fauna, such as whales, seals, dolphins, coral and starfish.
You?ll also see a wide variety
of migratory birds and small
reptiles.
Bahia Magdalena (Magdalena Bay) ? Located
96 (60 mi) southwest of Bahia de Loreto (Loreto Bay). At this place you?ll
find a group of lagoons and
low barrier islands that are the breeding grounds
of eight whale species. From January through
March you?ll see imposing orcas, humpback whales, pilot whales, gray
whales and the blue whale, the largest mammal
on earth.
El Vizcaino Biosphere Reserve
? Lies more than 200
km (124 mi) north of
Loreto, off Highway 1. This ecological reserve, which covers about 2.5 million
hectares (5.4 million acres), offers beaches, salt marshes, sand dunes,
mountains and volcanic rock formations. At this
reserve you can observe indigenous
plant and animal species, including mule deer, antelope, pumas, sea lions and leatherback,
hawksbill and loggerhead turtles.